The most striking development in Market Warsop’s April 2024 crime data was the 500% surge in drug-related offences, jumping from one reported case in March to six in April. This sharp increase, which far outpaces the UK average for drugs (0.2 per 1,000), raises questions about local factors that may have contributed. The overall crime rate for the area stood at 6.7 per 1,000 residents, placing it 13% below the UK average of 7.7 per 1,000. While this suggests a relatively safer environment compared to national trends, the breakdown of crimes reveals a complex picture. Violence and sexual offences (19 cases, 37.3% of total) remained the most prevalent category, followed by anti-social behaviour (13 cases, 25.5%). This distribution is consistent with the profile of a built-up market town, where public spaces and community interactions may heighten exposure to both violent and disorderly incidents. Seasonal factors, such as the Easter period and increased outdoor activity during spring, may have influenced patterns. Property crimes accounted for only 19.6% of the total, with shoplifting and burglary both falling significantly below UK averages. This could reflect the area’s character as a smaller, more tightly-knit community, where informal social controls may reduce opportunities for such offences. However, the drug crime spike highlights a need for further analysis of local dynamics, particularly in relation to supply chains or changing user demographics.